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Neuroscience Letters|March 4, 2000
Two distinctive antinociceptive systems in rats with pathological painJ Mao, D D Price, J Lu, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery|October 1, 1975
Threshold for pain from anterolateral quadrant stimulation as a predictor of success of percutaneous cordotomy for relief of painD J Mayer, D D Price, D P Becker, et al.
Brain Research|February 18, 1977
Reduction of stimulation-produced analgesia by lysergic acid deithylamide, a depressor of serotonergic neural activityR L Hayes, P G Newlon, J A Rosecrans, et al.
Brain Research|May 17, 1991
Electroacupuncture in rats: evidence for naloxone and naltrexone potentiation of analgesiaD F Bossut, Z S Huang, S L Sun, et al.
Brain Research|October 20, 1978
Behavioral and physiological studies of non-narcotic analgesia in the rat elicited by certain environmental stimuliR L Hayes, G J Bennett, P G Newlon, et al.
Brain Research|August 5, 1982
Footshock induced analgesia is dependent neither on pituitary nor sympathetic activationL R Watkins, D A Cobelli, H H Newsome, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 1, 1991
Spatial distribution of nociceptive processing in the rat spinal cordR C Coghill, D D Price, R L Hayes, et al.
Brain Research|May 13, 1985
Spinal pain suppression mechanisms may differ for phasic and tonic painS M Ryan, L R Watkins, D J Mayer, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery|August 1, 1977
Evaluation of brain function in severe human head trauma with multimodality evoked potentials. Part 2: Localization of brain dysfunction and correlation with posttraumatic neurological conditionsR P Greenberg, D P Becker, J D Miller, et al.
Brain Research|October 16, 1983
The neural basis of footshock analgesia: the role of specific ventral medullary nucleiL R Watkins, E G Young, I B Kinscheck, et al.
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Neuroscience Letters|March 4, 2000
Two distinctive antinociceptive systems in rats with pathological painJ Mao, D D Price, J Lu, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery|October 1, 1975
Threshold for pain from anterolateral quadrant stimulation as a predictor of success of percutaneous cordotomy for relief of painD J Mayer, D D Price, D P Becker, et al.
Brain Research|February 18, 1977
Reduction of stimulation-produced analgesia by lysergic acid deithylamide, a depressor of serotonergic neural activityR L Hayes, P G Newlon, J A Rosecrans, et al.
Brain Research|May 17, 1991
Electroacupuncture in rats: evidence for naloxone and naltrexone potentiation of analgesiaD F Bossut, Z S Huang, S L Sun, et al.
Brain Research|October 20, 1978
Behavioral and physiological studies of non-narcotic analgesia in the rat elicited by certain environmental stimuliR L Hayes, G J Bennett, P G Newlon, et al.
Brain Research|August 5, 1982
Footshock induced analgesia is dependent neither on pituitary nor sympathetic activationL R Watkins, D A Cobelli, H H Newsome, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 1, 1991
Spatial distribution of nociceptive processing in the rat spinal cordR C Coghill, D D Price, R L Hayes, et al.
Brain Research|May 13, 1985
Spinal pain suppression mechanisms may differ for phasic and tonic painS M Ryan, L R Watkins, D J Mayer, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery|August 1, 1977
Evaluation of brain function in severe human head trauma with multimodality evoked potentials. Part 2: Localization of brain dysfunction and correlation with posttraumatic neurological conditionsR P Greenberg, D P Becker, J D Miller, et al.
Brain Research|October 16, 1983
The neural basis of footshock analgesia: the role of specific ventral medullary nucleiL R Watkins, E G Young, I B Kinscheck, et al.
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